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  1. The Lighter Side: Small Talk

    In: English Teaching Forum 2015, Volume 53, Number 3 Format(s): Text
    “Small talk” refers to short, friendly conversations about topics that are not serious.
  2. Picturing America: Masterpieces of American Art

    Format(s): Website
    Pictures of famous American art with accompanying lesson plans from the National Endowment for the Humanities.
  3. Possible Activities

    In: American Teens Talk! Format(s): MP3, Text
    The interviews in American Teens Talk! give learners a view into the lives of adolescents in the U.S. Through the written and audio format of the interviews, learners are able to increase their vocabulary, practice their reading and listening skills, engage in discussions, and learn more about U.S. culture.
  4. Drama-Based Activities to Improve Student Confidence and Motivation

    In: American English Webinars Format(s): Text, Video
    This session, "Drama-Based Activities to Improve Student Confidence and Motivation," shares fun, confidence-building, evidence-based drama techniques that can be applied in any EFL classroom setting!
  5. Four Reading Tasks to Promote Critical Thinking

    In: American English Webinars Format(s): Text, Video
    This session, "Four Reading Tasks to Promote Critical Thinking," shares classroom-ready activities that can be adapted to encourage critical thinking in reading lessons for students of varying ages and proficiency levels.
  6. Going Green: Merging Environmental Education and Language Instruction

    In: English Teaching Forum 2012, Volume 50, Number 2 Format(s): Text
    This article discusses content-based instruction (CBI) and the theme of environmental awareness in the classroom. It addresses not only recycling and preservation of resources, but also integrating English skills and controversial issues into real-world situations. The article presents teachers with examples of group activities and opportunities for critical thinking and encouraging responsibility among their students.
  7. Introduction

    In: American Teens Talk! Format(s): E-book, Text
    The interviews in American Teens Talk! give learners a view into the lives of adolescents in the U.S. Through the written and audio format of the interviews, learners are able to increase their vocabulary, practice their reading and listening skills, engage in discussions, and learn more about U.S. culture.
  8. Caleb

    In: American Teens Talk! Format(s): Text
    Caleb talks about his school trip to Disney World.
  9. Four Reading Tasks to Promote Critical Thinking

    Format(s): Text, Video
    This session, "Four Reading Tasks to Promote Critical Thinking," shares classroom-ready activities that can be adapted to encourage critical thinking in reading lessons for students of varying ages and proficiency levels.
  10. Integrating Critical Thinking Into The Exploration Of Culture

    Format(s): Text, Video
    This month the Teacher’s Corner will help students examine and deepen their understanding of culture. This week, encourage students to think critically about the unspoken rules and expectations within cultures.

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